Contractor Resources

Contractor Submittals Project submittals are processed electronically using Unifier, an electronic document management system. Contractors receive one or two license(s) and training to send, comment upon, and receive responses to submittals in accordance with section 1-05.3 of the project manual.

Frequently used submittal forms:

Submittal Control Document(xls) (sample format) listing all submittals and when the submittals shall be delivered to the engineer in accordance with section 1-05.3(4) of the standard specifications

Subcontractor Approval Application(xlsm) which requires approval prior to the subcontractor working on the project in accordance with section 1-08.1(3) of the standard specifications

For Spot/Reline projects only – Hand deliver to the Resident Engineer the CCTV/Asbuilt Package, which contains a copy of the Asbuilt, PACP form and Video. Do not submit via Uniifier.

Contractor Payments

Frequently Used Forms:

Prevailing Wage Certification and Subcontractor List(docx) - For the Final Certification, the contractor must check the final box and use amounts to day for the prompt pay subcontractors. The Prevailing Wage Certification and Subcontractor List can be used on both the 2014 and 2011 Spec contracts.

Project Labor List(xls) - Contractor required to submit for themselves and their subcontractors before the company commences force account work

City-Wide Information

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Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) is comprised of three major direct-service providing utilities: the Water Utility, the Drainage and Wastewater Utility, and the Solid Waste Utility. The Water Utility provides more than 1.3 million customers in King County with a reliable water supply; the Drainage and Wastewater Utility collects and disposes of sewage and storm water; and the Solid Waste Utility collects and disposes of recycling, yard waste, and residential and commercial garbage. All three utilities strive to operate in a cost-effective, innovative and environmentally responsible manner. SPU also houses the Engineering Services line of business, which serves both City departments and outside agencies, providing efficient, customer-oriented engineering services that assist clients with replacing, improving, and expanding facilities with the least possible disruption to the community.